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tamirra | 16:01 Wed 25th Aug 2010 | Shopping & Style
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Hi, ive found one of the above for 50.00, does anyone know if i can get one cheaper than this as its only to use while flying as easy jet has no inflight entertainment. x
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What's wrong with a book??!!
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A book, well the dvd player is for a 2.5 year old, maybe she could read shakespear instead lol.
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redcrx, the £10 ones how do i buy that then if there is nowhere to buy it, i dont understand. x
Redcrx has rather unhelpfully provided a link to a Google search, which is full of 'dead' links.

£50 is about the cheapest you're likely to pay for a brand new portable DVD player. (£49.99 in Argos. £47.99 on eBuyer.com).

However Amazon Marketplace has some 'Used - Like New' Sony models (in pink!) available for £31.38 on a 'fulfilled by Amazon' basis (so you get the benefits of Amazon's customer service policies), together with free delivery:
http://www.amazon.co....qid=1282766465&sr=8-3

Chris
do any of you have an ipod? My children downloaded a couple of films and they watched them via headphones, on the plane. You can get double ones so that two can hear at the same time.
chris - the one in amazon doesn't have a screen ♥
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Crisgal we dont own and ipod, but thank you for trying to help, dont know how we are going to keep her occupied, she is a very bight 2.5 yr old so she wont be happy with just sitting in her seat colouring, or doing sticker books. xx
OH!!!

A thousand apologies! I thought that the Sony model was simply shown in its closed position. I didn't realise that such a small model wasn't a portable one. (I really must learn to open a bottle before I start typing. I only seem to make silly errors when I'm sober!).

Perhaps some of the tips here will help:
http://flyingrugrats...._plane/op_topic10.htm

Chris

PS: Sometimes just reading stories to youngsters can keep them quiet (and you sane) for long periods. One of the best trips I had on Eurostar was when the Mum in the seat in front of me was reading stories (all of the way from Paris to London) to her two young kids. The children loved them - and so did ! ;-)
how long is the flight?
From Tamirra's earlier thread and from checking the easyJet website, Crisgal, the flight (from Gatwick to Paphos) will take 4 hours 30 minutes.
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Yes 4.5 hrs, which is a long time for a little one, plus for the toddler lol x
Off topic with this. When a flights taking off and landing you're supposed to swallow to help protect your ears.
Little children wouldn't know to do that. Could their ears be harmed?
surely you didnt give an unhelpful link, Chris lol

i gave the google link as many people dont even consider looking there, I was in a rush so couldnt go checking what was and wasnt available.
btw, the tesco one was £45
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As for the ears on taking off its fine if you give them a drink in a sipper cup cos its the same motion as chewing it keeps ear drum clear, and Tesco is a good price, thanks for that. x

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